

Product Description Seven years after Cell’s defeat, life on Earth has returned to normal. But now, the time has come for a new World Martial Arts Tournament. Goku returns from Other World to challenge Mr. Satan for his title —and to guard against the arrival of a new evil! desertcart.com The eighth and penultimate season of Dragon Ball Z pits the Z Fighters, the Supreme Kai, and his attendant Kibito against the evil wizard Babidi, who hopes to release the monster Buu, which his father Bibidi created. (The names are apparently a back-handed salute to Walt Disney's Cinderella.) Goku, who's technically dead but still visting from the Other World, joins Vegeta and Gohan in the initial fights against Babidi's minions. As the battles escalate, Babidi use Vegeta's overweening pride to entrap the Saiyan Prince and turn him against his allies. It's all Goku can do to win Vegeta back, and the energy loosed in their stand-off enables Babidi to free Buu. Instead of one of the over-muscled behemoths the Z Fighters usually tackle, Buu is an obnoxious, infantile creature who looks like a sumo wrestler molded out of pink marshmallows. But he's incredibly powerful and resilient: even the Saiyans can't defeat him. Goku realizes only one warrior can destroy Buu: Goten and Trunks in their Super-Saiyan forms must fuse to form an über-hero. The boys initially balk, as the Dance of Fusion looks and feels silly. But Gohan and Picollo whip them into shape and the formidable Gotenks appears. Season 8 offers much more action and excitement than the World Tournament story that takes up most of Season 7. But unlike the earlier DBZ adventures, the Babidi & Majin Buu Sagas end on a cliffhanger, with the fate of the Earth and its inhabitants hanging in the balance. (Rated TV PG. suitable for ages 8 and older: violence, violence against women, tobacco and alcohol use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon (220. The Wizard's Curse, 221. King of the Demons, 222. Vegeta Attacks, 223. Next Up, Goku, 224. Battle Supreme, 225. Eighteen Unmasks, 226. Pay to Win, 227. Heart of a Villan, 228. The Dark Prince Returns, 229. Vegeta's Pride, 230. The Long Awaited Fight, 231. Magic Ball of Buu, 232. Buu is Hatched, 233. The Losses Begin, 234. The Terror of Mr. Buu, 235. Meal Time, 236. The Warrior's Decision, 237. Final Atonement, 238. Evil Lives On, 239. Find the Dragon Balls, 240. Revival, 241. Global Announcement, 242. Learn to Fuse, 243. The Z- Sword, 244. Race To Capsule Corp, 245. Super Saiyan 3?! 246. Buu's Mutiny, 247. The Fusion Dance, 248. Goku's Time is Up, 249. Return to Other World, 250. Out From the Broken Sword, 251. Gotenks is Born, 252. Unlikely Friendship, 253. I Kill No More) Review: Dbz - Best anime Review: Bibidi, Babidi......BUU! - Season Eight Contains The Complete BABIDI and MAJIN BUU Saga's of Dragon Ball Z, in The Following 34 Uncut Episode's (220-252) (Special Note: The accurate Number of Episodes is NOT 205-238, because these were the edited version they showed in Toonami, VHS and the old DVD`S) These are UNCUT and are Presented in The Following 34 Episode's Babidi Saga 220 The Wizard's Curse 221 King of the Demons 222 Vegeta Attacks 223 Next Up, Goku 224 Battle Supreme 225 Eighteen Unmasks 226 Pay to Win 227 Heart of a Villan 228 The Dark Prince Returns 229 Vegeta's Pride 230 The Long Awaited Fight 231 Magic Ball of Buu Majin Buu Saga 232 Buu is Hatched! 233 The Losses Begin. 234 The Terror of Mr. Buu 235 Meal Time 236 The Warrior's Decision 237 Final Atonement 238 Evil Lives On 239 Find the Dragon Balls 240 Revival 241 Global Announcement 242 Learn to Fuse 243 The Z Sword 244 Race To Capsule Corp 245 Super Saiyan 3?! 246 Buu's Mutiny 247 The Fusion Dance 248 Goku's Time is Up 249 Return to Other World 250 Out From the Broken Sword 251 Gotenks is Born 252 Unlikely Friendship 253. I Kill No More Like The Previous Season Sets, They Are Released In a 6 Disc Box Set, Digitally Re-Mastered in High Definition Transferred From The Original Japanese Film Masters and Presented in Widescreen Format (16:9). Also Contains, Both The Japanese and English Language. (Region 1) (Special Note: So far, None Of The Season Sets Contain The 4:3 Full Screen Format) Extra Features Include: 24-Page Booklet Filled With Episode Summaries and Character Descriptions. Revised English Dialogue Over The Original Japanese Music. Anime/Movie Trailers. And The Marathon Play.

| ASIN | B001M6SHA6 |
| Actors | Christopher Sabat, Kyle Hebert, Sean Schemmel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,969 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #233 in Anime (Movies & TV) #1,807 in Kids & Family DVDs #2,174 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,021) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5069116 |
| Language | Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 5.6 x 7.4 inches; 0.01 ounces |
| Release date | February 10, 2009 |
| Run time | 13 hours and 20 minutes |
| Studio | Funimation Prod |
| Subtitles: | English |
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Dbz
Best anime
A**Z
Bibidi, Babidi......BUU!
Season Eight Contains The Complete BABIDI and MAJIN BUU Saga's of Dragon Ball Z, in The Following 34 Uncut Episode's (220-252) (Special Note: The accurate Number of Episodes is NOT 205-238, because these were the edited version they showed in Toonami, VHS and the old DVD`S) These are UNCUT and are Presented in The Following 34 Episode's Babidi Saga 220 The Wizard's Curse 221 King of the Demons 222 Vegeta Attacks 223 Next Up, Goku 224 Battle Supreme 225 Eighteen Unmasks 226 Pay to Win 227 Heart of a Villan 228 The Dark Prince Returns 229 Vegeta's Pride 230 The Long Awaited Fight 231 Magic Ball of Buu Majin Buu Saga 232 Buu is Hatched! 233 The Losses Begin. 234 The Terror of Mr. Buu 235 Meal Time 236 The Warrior's Decision 237 Final Atonement 238 Evil Lives On 239 Find the Dragon Balls 240 Revival 241 Global Announcement 242 Learn to Fuse 243 The Z Sword 244 Race To Capsule Corp 245 Super Saiyan 3?! 246 Buu's Mutiny 247 The Fusion Dance 248 Goku's Time is Up 249 Return to Other World 250 Out From the Broken Sword 251 Gotenks is Born 252 Unlikely Friendship 253. I Kill No More Like The Previous Season Sets, They Are Released In a 6 Disc Box Set, Digitally Re-Mastered in High Definition Transferred From The Original Japanese Film Masters and Presented in Widescreen Format (16:9). Also Contains, Both The Japanese and English Language. (Region 1) (Special Note: So far, None Of The Season Sets Contain The 4:3 Full Screen Format) Extra Features Include: 24-Page Booklet Filled With Episode Summaries and Character Descriptions. Revised English Dialogue Over The Original Japanese Music. Anime/Movie Trailers. And The Marathon Play.
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A Very Heavy Chapter (Pt. 8 of 9)
You have been patient so now it is time for the Z Gang to get back into action! After a crazy mishap at the World Martial Arts Tournament, Goku and the gang end up joining forces with the most powerful being in the universe. He is here on a mission to destroy a horrible creature that has been dormant under the Earth for a million years. His name is Majin Buu and although he looks like a big pink ball and acts like an infant, he is heartless and lethal. Goku and his friends will face a force like never before and it's not going to be easy to survive. This chapter of the DBZ saga is probably the most emotional. It is probably the most well written out of all the sagas in DBZ. This season how ever is not for the faint hearted. The characters while they may be strong, will suffer through a lot of loss due to the death of loved ones. Though it maybe the darkest chapter, there is a lot of new and incredible things to experience. This season gives us the long awaited rematch between Goku and Vegeta. This time they are both super charged and ready to rumble like never before. The creation of Gotenks from the legendary fusion dance is introduced to us as well. Probably the best treat of them all is watching Goku possibly reaching his limits as he powers up to Super Saiyan 3! Still, with all these incredible new plateaus our heroes have reached, will it still be enough to take down Majin Buu and save the world?! With one season left to go in this legendary show we will soon find out.
C**E
Good value
I was thrilled to introduce dragon ball z to my son. I bought the whole series.
M**L
This is what you're looking for.
The action-packed Eighth Season of DBZ, finishing up at episode 253. My personal favorite saga of DBZ full of memorable characters and storylines. Some of the best fights happen in the Majin Buu Saga, period. For casual fans, this is an absolutely perfect buy. If you are a hardcore fan, this is NOT the definitive edition of DBZ. This is the best purchase you can make that isn't $500. The Blu Rays: PROS: - Are saturated a bit more to add a more modern aesthetic. - Look gorgeous remastered, almost like a painting - Include worthwhile commentaries - Include both Japanese and English music and language CONS: - A small portion of the top and bottom is cropped to fit modern widescreen tv's - The saturation might not be as appealing to some - Good release, but not the definitive edition many hardcore fans long for If you're looking to buy this for a relative/grandson etc. buy THESE, the Blu Rays, rather than the Orange Bricks. Do NOT waste your money on those. Here's why: - The orange bricks crop out an incredibly noticeable amount from the top and bottom of the screen - The remaster job is passable at best, at times very poor - The colors are incredibly over saturated I hope this helps. If not, just find the dragonballs.
L**S
Excellent
So happy to add to my collection just in time for Christmas. Dragon ball z Kai is next. As well as the movies.
M**G
So much action you can miss this collection
I love DragonBall Z since I was little. To have this collection in my procession is amazing to me because for a long time I couldn't find the shows for DBZ. Now that technology has changed since the 90s, a lot of remakes are being made. This version is from the original Japanese intro and outros. I grew up on the 90s version of the intro and outros(definitely not the same and the 90s version was in English) so for this one I was a bit surprised but the picture is clear as it can be. Also, it is NOT like the Toonami version that the US was given. It is the original Japanese version of the show. The shows are in English, clear, precise, no commercials, just a small 10 second cut away, in each episode. I can sit an watched these all day because as you know back on TV the commercials was so annoying so to have no commercials and you transition well between shows, it is a TREAT. Go get your popcorn, and relax cause you will be officially apart of the show. Its a WONDERFUL collection. I just love it. If you are a DBZ fan, you must get it!!!!!
J**C
What are you doing reading the review for season eight?! You must've watched the others to even be here so just buy it and watch it! Annoyingly though my set didn't come with the booklet inside which is a real shame.
M**S
Excelente serie, increible coleccion sin idioma en español pero muy buena calidad y sin maltratar
り**る
子供用に購入しましたが、懐かしいシーンが多々あり、見入ってしまいました。 何話も入っていてこの値段、大変良かったと思います。
C**E
Definitely the best one out of 7-9
L**M
Simply it's Dragon Ball Z! Not DB Super hehe...great quality and good price just it would lack something as print in my opinion.
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